The Parched actress termed the Uri attack by militants on Indian Army 'disastrous' and supported her co-star Tannishtha Chatterjee against racism on Comedy Nights Bachao Taaza.
Radhika Apte firmly believes cross-border cultural exchange shouldn’t be banned and expressed the same without mincing her words. Speaking at an event of Swatch watches, Radhika strongly condemned terrorism and expressed her solidarity towards Indian army before taking a stand in favour of Pakistani artistes.
Actress Radhika Apte on Tuesday got angry with a media reporter for asking about the leaked nude scenes in her last release Parched. "Sorry, your question is very ridiculous. Controversies are made by the people like you. You saw the clip, you shared with other people, so you made the controversy," she said at an event.
The story elaborating the lives of four women bonded by birth to everyday exploitation and bestiality–Rani, Lajjo, Bijli and Janaki–command your attention and empathy as their characters evolve from submission and servitude to a form of self realisation and liberation.
Parched is set in an Indian village, and deals with female sexuality thriving in a repressed world of gender inequities and patriarchy. Hear what Radhika, Surveen, Tannishtha and the director Leena Yadav has to say about Parched.
Grupo SODERCAN fue escenario del I Encuentro Empresarial Parques-Polígonos entre delegaciones de Cantabria y Aragón, celebradio en el marco del programa de Cooperación entre Parques Industriales y Tecnológicos (COPIT), promovido por el Ministerio de Industria, la Escuela de Organización Industrial (EOI), la Asociación de Parques Científicos y Tecnológico de España (APTE), la Coordinadora Española de Polígonos Industriales (CEPE) y la Empresa Nacional de Innovación (ENISA), con la financiación de los Fondos Europeos de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER).
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